Collinges, J. (1669). Light in darkness, or, A twofold fountain of comfort and satisfaction, to those, who walking with God, yet live, and may die unsatisfied, as to the sensible manifestations of divine love: Discovered, in a discourse first preached at the funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Catharine Courten, late wife to William Courten, Esq. and since enlarged for more publick profit. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCollinges, John. Light in Darkness, or, A Twofold Fountain of Comfort and Satisfaction, to Those, Who Walking with God, yet Live, and May Die Unsatisfied, as to the Sensible Manifestations of Divine Love: Discovered, in a Discourse First Preached at the Funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Catharine Courten, Late Wife to William Courten, Esq. and Since Enlarged for More Publick Profit. London: [publisher not identified], 1669.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationCollinges, John. Light in Darkness, or, A Twofold Fountain of Comfort and Satisfaction, to Those, Who Walking with God, yet Live, and May Die Unsatisfied, as to the Sensible Manifestations of Divine Love: Discovered, in a Discourse First Preached at the Funerals of the Right Honourable the Lady Catharine Courten, Late Wife to William Courten, Esq. and Since Enlarged for More Publick Profit. [publisher not identified], 1669.